WANTED a Jobbing Gardener, must be a bandy man ; one whose wife can wash preferred. Apply to Edwd J. T. Ford. 3731 WANTED, a Pupil Teacher for Lyttelton Borough School; written applications to be sent in to the Chairman, on or before Wednesday, 20th inst. H. R. Webb, chairman. 3733 WANTED KNOWN that one or two V V Single Gentlemen, or a Married Couple, can obtain one or two bedrooms atxd a parlor, furnished, at Mrs Manns, Colombo road south, over railway gates. 3730 WANTED the Public of Lyttelton to know that nothing but the choicest language is made use of by the “ Derwent Ticker.” 3735 WANTED KNOWN that One or Two Young Men can be accommodated with Private Board and Residence at Mrs W. Jones’, Armagh street East, two minutes from Post Office. 3737 rjlO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ESTATE OF JASPER P. O’CALLAGHAN. FINAL NOTICE. For all Accounts due to this Estate remaining UNSETTLED at 11 a,m. Jon THURSDAY, 14th September, Summons to appear at the Resident Magistrate’s Court will be applied for. T. B. CRAIG, 9-13 3696 Trustee. Garrick amateur dramatic CLUB. CATHOLIC SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1876. GRAND YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ' CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Comedy ... “ Test of Truth.” Farce... ... “ Sudden Arrival.” Doors open at 7.30 p.m; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp, to conclude in time for late trains. Front seats, 2s; back seats, Is. R. FRANCIS HOULIHAN, 9 13 3679 Manager. SALE BY AUCTION OF CHOICE IMPORTED POT PLANTS, SHRUBS, &c. MR H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, I At the Hereford street Sale Rooms, Christchurch, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 14th SEPT., At 12 o’clock, A splendid consignment from the celebrated nursery of Messrs J. Ferguson and Son, Camden, Sydney, New South Wales, carefully selected for this market, comprising— Camellias, Magnolias Moreton Bay Figs, Araucarias, and other choice plants, shrubs and trees Catalogues of the lots to be had on application to the auctioneer. 9-13 3709 .a. ti n? TO THE Burgesses of Christchurch. LOOK OUT ! MIND YOUR INTERESTS. ( Is Solicitor to the MR COWLISHAW ] Drainage Board; is ( going to Sydney. MR HOBBS—Is Chairman of the Drainage Board. MR JONES—Is a Member of the Drainage Board. BEWABE ! BEWABE ! “ How can they serve both.” 3738 Citizens of Christchurch VOTE FOE M 0 R E RANDY H 0 T ELECTION—I4tii SEPTEMBER, 1876, Burgesses of : Christchurch POLL EARLY FOR T. D. JONES. He has served you faithfully the past six years as a Councillor, POLL OPENS at 8 a.m. and CLOSES at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 th. 3736 Citizens of Christchurch. VOTE FOR EBEDK. HOBBS, W. P. COWLISHAW, L. E. NATHAN. ELEOTICW-Mth SEPTUM REE, 1876, 672
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 697, 13 September 1876, Page 2
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446Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 697, 13 September 1876, Page 2
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